It's odd that you do not have an mms.cfg file as it should have been automatically created when Flash Player is installed. However, you can create it manually, using a text editor and saving the file in ANSI or UTF8 format Due to security sandboxing in Chrome, Chrome uses an mms.cfg file saved at a different location: %USERNAME%/AppData/Local/Google/Chrome/User Data/Default/Pepper Data/Shockwave Flash/System The System directory and/or file may not exist in this location for Chrome. If not, create the System directory and file manually. Use a Text Editor and saving the file in ANSI or UTF8 format. Regarding your question, in a different discussion topic, about downgrading Flash Player - Google embeds Flash Player in Chrome and always loads the most recent version of Flash Player. Thus, you installed Flash Player 29, Chrome will load the most recent version on the system. However, by editing the mms.cfg file accordingly, there is no need to downgrade Flash to a less secure version. Please post future comments on this issue here. Do not start a new discussion topic which will create duplicate work and confusion. <edit> This is a work-around that isn't really recommended as it disables the security measures implemented. Ideally, the content provider fixes their content to work-around this change. -- Maria
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